/*
 * This file contains code from "C++ Primer, Fourth Edition", by Stanley B.
 * Lippman, Jose Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo, and is covered under the
 * copyright and warranty notices given in that book:
 *
 * "Copyright (c) 2005 by Objectwrite, Inc., Jose Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo."
 *
 *
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 * use of the information or programs contained herein."
 *
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*/

#include <iostream>

#include <vector>

using std::cout;
using std::endl;
using std::vector;


int main()
{
	// empty vector
	vector<int> ivec;
	int val;
	// give each element a new value
	for (vector<int>::size_type ix = 0;
			ix != 10; ++ix)
		ivec.push_back(ix);

	cout << "ivec.size: " << ivec.size() << endl;  // prints 10

	// reset the elements in the vector to zero
	for (vector<int>::size_type ix = 0; ix != ivec.size(); ++ix)
		ivec[ix] = 0;

	// is there anything to print?
	if (ivec.empty() == false) {
		cout << "vector contents: " << endl;
		// print each element separated by a newline
		for (vector<int>::size_type ix = 0;
				ix != ivec.size(); ++ix)
			cout << ivec[ix] << endl;
	}
	return 0;
}

